2007
DOI: 10.1002/polb.21246
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Enhancement of wettability in low density polyethylene films using low pressure glow discharge N2 plasma

Abstract: Low pressure glow discharge nitrogen plasma has been used to improve wettability in a low density polyethylene (LDPE) film for technical applications. The plasma treatment was carried out at a power of 300 W for different exposure times in the 1-20 min range. Wettability changes were analyzed using contact angle measurements. In addition to this, plasma-treated samples were subjected to an aging process to determine the durability of the plasma treatment. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, atomic force microsco… Show more

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“…For PS surface with CA of 76°, a rough surface of micro/nano pillars-aligned patterns may make it hydrophobic according to Cassie state (no-wetted state). It is well known that plasma irradiation change the chemical composition of PS surface [40][41][42] to lead to a slow chain scission with hydroxyl group, carboxyl group, are discussed in references in detail [26,43,44]. If PS surface or coating was treated using air plasma irradiation, the hydrophilic surface with CA of 15° was obtained.…”
Section: Wettability Transition From Hydrophobicity To Hydrophilicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For PS surface with CA of 76°, a rough surface of micro/nano pillars-aligned patterns may make it hydrophobic according to Cassie state (no-wetted state). It is well known that plasma irradiation change the chemical composition of PS surface [40][41][42] to lead to a slow chain scission with hydroxyl group, carboxyl group, are discussed in references in detail [26,43,44]. If PS surface or coating was treated using air plasma irradiation, the hydrophilic surface with CA of 15° was obtained.…”
Section: Wettability Transition From Hydrophobicity To Hydrophilicitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Silk meshes were crosslinked by washing with methanol. After drying at room temperature, nanofiber meshes were activated with N2 plasma for 20 s to introduce polar groups onto the surface and increase the surface hydrophilicity [23]. Electrospun sheets were sterilized by UV radiation for 60 min before cell culture and in vivo applications.…”
Section: Electrospinning and Scanning Electron Microscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several chemical and physical processes for surface modification. Physical processes as plasma technologies [2][3][4] (corona, low pressure, atmospheric plasma, etc.) are very useful to achieve good functionalization levels together with interesting changes in surface roughness, but it is important to remark that these techniques are still expensive.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%